Albuquerque Downs – Pick Pony Handicapper Report & Tip Sheet – News and Analysis for the July 11, 2026 card

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Race Day Overview

Saturday's card at The Downs at Albuquerque brings a strong, stakes-laden Quarter Horse program highlighted by the Rainbow Invitational Stakes in Race 6 and the Rainbow Derby in Race 9, along with a deep 350,000-dollar stakes in Race 7 for top-level sophomores and a one-million-dollar feature to conclude the card. The undercard is built around maiden special weights for state-breds and solid allowance races at both classic sprint distances and the mixed 870-yard distance, offering good multi-race wagering opportunities.

Races 1, 3, and 10 are New Mexico-bred maiden special weights at 400 yards, featuring a mix of well-connected first-time starters and lightly raced runners trying to break through. Race 4 and Race 5 are allowance races carrying sizeable purses, with Race 5 at 870 yards combining Quarter Horse speed with routing stamina and often producing chaotic results. Race 6, listed as the Rainbow Invitational Stakes at 100,000 dollars, serves as a high-end supporting stakes, while Race 9, the Rainbow Derby, is the marquee one-million-dollar event for three-year-olds at 440 yards.

The presence of top regional trainers such as Jason Olmstead, John Stinebaugh, Wesley Giles, Clinton Crawford, and Armando Alamos, along with leading jockeys like Francisco Calderon, Jesus Rios Ayala, Luis Martinez, and Ricky Ramirez, ensures that most races will be tactically complex and highly competitive. The stakes races in particular feature multiple runners with graded-quality back class and deep connections to major barns, elevating the overall class of the card.

Weather and Track Conditions

Forecasts for the Albuquerque metro call for hot, dry summer conditions, with afternoon temperatures reaching near or above 100 degrees, sunny skies, and light, variable winds shifting to an easterly component around 5 to 10 miles per hour. A heat advisory has been issued for the area, underscoring the likelihood of a very warm evening program with rapidly cooling temperatures after sunset.

Dirt tracks under such hot and dry conditions generally remain on the firmer side, with maintenance crews typically focusing on keeping a consistent cushion without excessive moisture late in the day. Combined with the relatively light forecast winds, these conditions point toward a card where pure early speed should be very effective, but where slight variations in wind direction down the stretch can still influence final times, especially in the longer 440-yard stakes.

Recent stakes at this venue have been contested into noticeable headwinds at 440 yards, with top-level runners still posting strong times despite a reported 15-mph headwind in a previous Bank of America Challenge Championship at Albuquerque Downs. That historical context suggests that this surface and configuration handle wind reasonably well, and that even if a breeze picks up, class and break will remain paramount.

Track Bias and Post Position Profile

Available historical stakes references for 440-yard championship races at Albuquerque indicate that winners have come from a variety of gates, with no clear, widely documented systemic preference for extreme inside or far outside posts. The stretch layout and chute design are fairly traditional for a Quarter Horse oval, with a straightaway run and ample room for all posts to get organized.

Though day-to-day subtle biases can still emerge from maintenance patterns, moisture content, and wind, the broader profile of high-level races at this track does not point to a consistent, strong bias toward any single range of post positions. Handicap accordingly by prioritizing individual gate behavior, trainer tendencies, and jockey timing over strict post position rules, while still acknowledging that very wide posts can occasionally be slightly exposed if a strong crosswind develops.

RACE 1 — Post 8:05/7:05/(6:05)/5:05 — 400f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | AON | Purse $17,800

Pace Analysis

Race 1 is a 400-yard New Mexico-bred maiden special weight, and pace here is almost entirely determined by gate speed and early acceleration. With several barns noted for sharp-breaking stock and multiple runners with speed-oriented pedigrees implied by their naming conventions, this shapes up as a race with a dense first flight where a clean break is critical.

Fearless Cowboy (1), Revenant Jess (2), Lethal Ghost (4), and Navajo Stone (8) all project as capable of showing sharp early speed based on their connections and typical barn profiles, creating the potential for a compact leading group across the first 50 yards. Late-running types are at a severe disadvantage at 400 yards, so any horse that hesitates at the break will likely be relegated to minor awards.

Key Contenders

Fearless Cowboy (1) enters for trainer Trey Wood, a barn that routinely produces well-schooled, professional gate horses in maiden company. The inside draw is advantageous if this runner breaks cleanly, and the presence of Ricky Ramirez adds confidence; he is one of the more reliable Quarter Horse jockeys at timing the break and maintaining a straight line down the lane. Fearless Cowboy (1) profiles as a top win candidate, particularly if the rail is behaving evenly.

Lethal Ghost (4) for trainer Michael Valenzuela is another key player. The mid-gate draw is often ideal at this distance, allowing a horse to avoid rail pressure while staying out of the outer crosswinds. With E R Ramirez aboard, Lethal Ghost (4) should be sent aggressively from the gate, giving this pair a strong chance to either control the middle of the track or sit just off the fastest breaker before rallying late.

Navajo Stone (8) for John Stinebaugh draws outside and may benefit if the outer part of the track is slightly quieter early. Gilberto Linares is skilled at keeping outside runners engaged and straight, and Navajo Stone (8) can take advantage of any bumping or crowding inside to run its own race in clear air.

Revenant Jess (2) has the combination of Rodolfo Valles and Christian Cardenas, a capable combination that often produces sharp efforts with relatively limited exposure. The 2-hole gives Revenant Jess (2) a good opportunity to stay close to Fearless Cowboy (1) on the rail and apply pressure if both break cleanly.

Secondary Choices

Cr Favorite Tequila (5) for Rolando Almanza and Jesse Lee Levario is an interesting secondary play. The mid-pack draw offers tactical flexibility, and Almanza's barn can have a horse ready to fire in maiden company. If the main contenders stumble or encounter traffic inside or out, Cr Favorite Tequila (5) could sit just behind the main line and pick up pieces late.

Quien Sabe Cowboy (6) for Marc Jungers with Edwin Escobedo is another secondary option. Jungers barns often show steady development, and a second-out or improving maiden can surprise with a sharper break than seen on paper. Quien Sabe Cowboy (6) has enough placement to take advantage of any developing bias in the center of the track.

Lyte My Fire (7) for Clinton Crawford and Jacob Enriquez is capable of outrunning its morning line with a clean gate move. Crawford is adept at spotting horses where they can improve, and Lyte My Fire (7) could be positioned outside the crowded central cluster, avoiding trouble.

Longshots

Ms Santa Rita (3) for Armando Alamos with Francisco Zamora will need a big step forward but benefits from being between strong pace players, which can sometimes help a horse focus and break more sharply. Amandas Hot Money (9) for Wesley Giles with Noe Garcia Jr draws a tricky outside-middle post but comes from a barn that can occasionally pop with a big price in maiden company.

Apollitical Native (10) for Christopher O'Dell and Jesus Rios Ayala, Lonestar Jess (11) for Jason Olmstead and Ramiro Haro Garcia, and Aj Venom Player (12) for Daniel Ruiz Amaya and Luis Martinez all face the challenge of being in the outermost third of the gate. Any of them can move forward if the outside portion of the track proves favorable; Olmstead's Lonestar Jess (11), in particular, has the back-end connections to be more dangerous than the line suggests if this horse has shown any gate promise in morning schooling.

Selections

Win: Fearless Cowboy (1) Place: Lethal Ghost (4) Show: Navajo Stone (8)

Wagering strategy: Focus on win bets with Fearless Cowboy (1) and Lethal Ghost (4), and use exactas combining Fearless Cowboy (1), Lethal Ghost (4), Navajo Stone (8), and Revenant Jess (2). Consider adding Cr Favorite Tequila (5) and Lonestar Jess (11) underneath in trifectas to catch a price.

RACE 2 — Post 8:30/7:30/(6:30)/5:30 — 300f | D | C | Clm 10000n2l | BUN | Purse $15,200

Pace Analysis

At 300 yards, Race 2 will be pure acceleration from the gate with almost no chance for mid-race adjustments. The n2L claiming condition means these horses have at least shown winning ability once, but some may have done so at shorter distances or against softer fields, making gate reliability the key differentiator.

High Kicking Eagle (7) appears to bring significant early speed from connections that typically emphasize sharp breaks, and Master Of The Craft (1), Jess A Piloto (4), and Royal D (3) should also be prominent early. With such a short run, any horse that leaves a half-step slow is practically eliminated.

Key Contenders

High Kicking Eagle (7) for trainer Bernadette Barrios and jockey Flavio Lozano is a major win threat. This combination is known for aggressive riding and hustle from the gate, and the 7-post allows High Kicking Eagle (7) to avoid the most intense inner pressure while still staying close to the main flight.

Master Of The Craft (1) for David Gomez-Barraza and Luis Martinez draws the rail and will depend on a clean, straight break. If Master Of The Craft (1) leaves sharply, the rail can be a huge advantage at 300 yards, essentially cutting off inside rivals and establishing position instantly.

Jess A Piloto (4) for Danny Hernandez and Francisco Zamora figures as another strong contender from a comfortable mid-gate draw. Hernandez often has his runners well-schooled, and Jess A Piloto (4) can get first run on inside and outside rivals if breaking alertly.

Secondary Choices

Royal D (3) for Juvencio Canales with Raul Ortega is a logical secondary choice; the 3-hole is often a sweet spot where a horse can stay clear of the rail but leverage a direct line down the center. Dm Special Hawk (6) for Ebert Munoz and Ricky Ramirez has a respected rider and could jump forward if Ramirez times the break perfectly.

Gawn (2) for Jorge Morales-Flores and Jacob Enriquez will need a clean trip from the near-inside post but has the advantage of being close to the rail if the inside proves strong. Jess Your Honor (9) for Joel Gonazales and Larry Marquez will be dependent on the outer part of the track playing evenly; if so, Jess Your Honor (9) could pick up a piece while avoiding congestion.

Jet Black Dream (5) for Efrain Faustino Bueno and Gabriel Medrano and Perrys Down Duck (8) for Taurino Gutierrez and Eugenio Alberto Navarrete are both longer-priced runners who can factor if they break better than their more fancied rivals. The 5 and 8 posts give them clear paths if they show any newfound gate sharpness.

Selections

Win: High Kicking Eagle (7) Place: Master Of The Craft (1) Show: Jess A Piloto (4)

Wagering strategy: Emphasize straight win wagers on High Kicking Eagle (7). Use exactas keying High Kicking Eagle (7) over Master Of The Craft (1), Jess A Piloto (4), Royal D (3), and Dm Special Hawk (6). For trifectas, consider including Jess Your Honor (9) and Perrys Down Duck (8) as potential price boosters.

RACE 3 — Post 8:55/7:55/(6:55)/5:55 — 400f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | BOF | Purse $17,800

Pace Analysis

Race 3, another 400-yard state-bred maiden, has more depth than Race 1 and appears particularly competitive. Several barns here are capable of producing quick-breaking fillies, and the presence of Candy and Cowgirl naming suggests speed-focused families, even without direct pedigree confirmation.

Candy Baby (4) looks like a central pace factor, with Dear Abby (3), A Twisted Cowgirl (6), and Flying 36 (9) all likely part of the main flight. Outside runners such as Jez An Angel (10) and Crapoliticaldiamond (8) may be poised to stalk and pounce if the inside gets crowded.

Key Contenders

Candy Baby (4) for trainer Michael Valenzuela and jockey E R Ramirez stands out as the likely favorite and key contender. The combination of a mid-gate draw with a highly capable stakes-level barn and rider sets Candy Baby (4) up to break cleanly, stay straight, and assert early dominance. This runner looks very strong on paper within this field.

Dear Abby (3) for Dean Frey and Jesus Rios Ayala is another major player. Frey's outfit is known for high-quality young horses, and Ayala is a top jockey at this level. Dear Abby (3) in the 3-hole can apply pressure to Candy Baby (4) right from the start, potentially forcing Candy Baby (4) to maintain a high cruising speed.

A Twisted Cowgirl (6) for Tammy Johnson and Oscar Andrade Jr is a logical third key contender. Johnson's barn is reliable with young horses, and Andrade excels at maintaining composure in the gate. A Twisted Cowgirl (6) can sit just off the primary leaders and rally late if the field compresses.

Secondary Choices

Flying 36 (9) for David Gomez-Barraza and Luis Martinez offers an intriguing secondary angle. The 9-post can be a sweet-spot wide draw, allowing Flying 36 (9) to stay clear of inside traffic and run freely. Crapoliticaldiamond (8) for Rolando Almanza and Jesse Lee Levario also figures as a secondary player; Almanza's barn has already appeared on the card and often improves horses with racing experience.

Jez An Angel (10) for Marc Jungers and Edwin Escobedo and Candy Slam (5) for Justin Joiner and Francisco Calderon both sit in that range of horses that can outrun their lines with even small improvements. Calderon's presence on Candy Slam (5) is notable; he is one of the top riders on the card and can coax a sharp break out of less-heralded runners.

Longshots

Classy Cowgirl 123 (1) for Heber Deyta-Melendez and Brian Cobos Barraza will need everything to go right from the rail, but an alert break could make Classy Cowgirl 123 (1) a sneaky exotics candidate. Money Train Baby (2) for Kristian Marquez and Daniel Antonio Torres is another inner-gate longshot that benefits if the rail portion of the track proves strong.

Just Bettys Eagle (7) for Joaquin Lopez and Ricky Ramirez, Jez An Angel (10) for Marc Jungers and Edwin Escobedo, Rn Yaliz First Prize (11) for Zachary Quezada and Francisco Zamora, and My Lady In Lights (12) for Bernadette Barrios and Gabriel Medrano all round out the field. Just Bettys Eagle (7) in particular, with Ramirez aboard, has a chance to outrun its odds if the 7-post proves beneficial and the horse shows more gate zip than anticipated.

Selections

Win: Candy Baby (4) Place: Dear Abby (3) Show: A Twisted Cowgirl (6)

Wagering strategy: Anchor multi-race sequences like early daily doubles and pick 3s around Candy Baby (4) and Dear Abby (3). Key Candy Baby (4) in exactas over Dear Abby (3), A Twisted Cowgirl (6), Flying 36 (9), and Crapoliticaldiamond (8). Use My Lady In Lights (12) and Rn Yaliz First Prize (11) in deeper trifecta spreads for potential price enhancement.

RACE 4 — Post 9:20/8:20/(7:20)/6:20 — 400f | D | A | Alw 41600b | BUM | Purse $41,600

Pace Analysis

Race 4 is a strong allowance at 400 yards, with multiple proven winners drawn across the gate. This is one of the more formful yet competitive races on the card, and the pace projects as very sharp, with Maka Roon (4) and Bf Mucha Divine (1) likely critical pace players and Hs Shotgun (5) and Merrmaid (8) providing pressure from mid and outside posts.

This field has enough depth that a blistering early pace could slightly favor a horse that can sit just off the leaders and finish, but at 400 yards the advantage remains with the quickest breaker.

Key Contenders

Maka Roon (4) for Mario Dominguez-Garcia and Sergio Becerra Jr is the central figure. Listed as a strong morning-line favorite, Maka Roon (4) has the combination of proven allowance class and a highly competent riding/training tandem. The 4-post is excellent placement for a horse expected to run straight and fast.

Bf Mucha Divine (1) for Wesley Giles and Gabriel Medrano is another key player from the rail. Giles is one of the sharper trainers on the card, and Bf Mucha Divine (1) can leverage the shortest path if breaking straight. Medrano's handling of the inside draw will be crucial to avoid drift and maintain momentum.

Merrmaid (8) for Emily Cardenas and Alfredo Sigala is an outside contender of note. Cardenas has placed Merrmaid (8) in a spot where the horse can take advantage of an outside lane if the track plays evenly, and Sigala's presence offers confidence in maintaining a straight, efficient run.

Secondary Choices

Sofi (7) for Juan Manuel Munizsr and Christian Cardenas is a logical secondary play, occupying a near-outside post that can be advantageous if central traffic intensifies. Hs Shotgun (5) for Angel Dominguez and Edgar S Martinez is also well-positioned in the middle, where a good break and solid acceleration can yield a prominent trip.

Big Daddy Farr (3) for Michelle Salazar and Jesse Lee Levario should not be dismissed; allowance horses from this barn can be very game, and the 3-post offers a favorable line down the lane. Ez On My Mind (6) for Joel Iturralde and Jacob Enriquez is the mid-gate wildcard that could put it all together if Enriquez times the break perfectly.

Longshots

Eye Am A Dream (2) for Armando Alamos and Raul Ortega is an inner-gate longshot who could improve with racing and a more favorable pace scenario, particularly if Bf Mucha Divine (1) and Maka Roon (4) engage in a duel and Eye Am A Dream (2) stays clean behind them.

Selections

Win: Maka Roon (4) Place: Bf Mucha Divine (1) Show: Merrmaid (8)

Wagering strategy: Treat Maka Roon (4) as a key in mid-card pick 4 and pick 5 structures, backing up with Bf Mucha Divine (1). Pair Maka Roon (4) and Bf Mucha Divine (1) in exactas, using Hs Shotgun (5), Merrmaid (8), and Sofi (7) underneath in trifectas. This race can also be a strong single leg in vertical wagers if you are confident in Maka Roon (4).

RACE 5 — Post 9:45/8:45/(7:45)/6:45 — 870f | D | A | Alw 37600b | BUN | Purse $37,600

Pace Analysis

Race 5, at 870 yards, is a hybrid route where early sprint speed meets stamina, often favoring horses that can clear early from inside posts and then relax around the turn. The presence of multiple speed-oriented names, particularly Fireside Chat (5) and Rock Ya Later (3), suggests a lively early tempo.

With Quarter Horses stretching out, the pace can be punishing on those who expend too much energy early, making the second half of the race more about stamina and position. Inside runners like Blur (1) and Rock Ya Later (3) have a tactical edge on the turn, while mid and outer runners must avoid losing ground.

Key Contenders

Fireside Chat (5) for Marco Flores and Jose Luis Enriquez is the standout and likely heavy favorite. The mid-gate draw at 870 yards allows Fireside Chat (5) to get position going into the turn while avoiding the immediate inside scramble. Flores's barn often excels with horses capable of carrying speed, making Fireside Chat (5) a strong win candidate.

Rock Ya Later (3) for Tammy Johnson and Oscar Andrade Jr is a major threat from the inside. If Rock Ya Later (3) breaks sharply and secures the rail, this runner can save ground around the turn and fight on late. Andrade's skill at conserving energy could be decisive.

Thirsty (7) for Ernesto Alcoverde and jockey M A Perez offers outside-speed interest. The 7-post can allow Thirsty (7) to sit just off the leaders and then move into contention down the backside, particularly if inside horses duel each other.

Secondary Choices

Myy Flashn Denali (6) for Jorge Morales-Flores and Jesse Lee Levario is a secondary contender who can stalk behind the primary speed and pick up tired rivals late. Iam Outta Here (2) for Jason Driver and Flavio Lozano has the rail-adjacent draw that, with a clean break, can secure a perfect stalking position inside.

Blur (1) for Emilio Cadena Jr and Jose Miguel Vazquez and Titos Memory (8) for Adam Archuleta and Gabriel Medrano are mid-price runners who could outperform expectations if their connections have them fit and ready for this middle-distance.

Longshots

Bp Desert Streak (4) for Robert Dimas and Francisco Zamora, Drinkroundthetruth (9) for Danny Morales and M A Perez, and Sweater Tlc (10) for Martin Orona and Francisco Zamora round out the field. Any of these longshots could sneak into the exotics if the favorites misplay the pace or encounter traffic; Drinkroundthetruth (9), with an outside draw, might be best suited to stay in the clear and pick up ground late.

Selections

Win: Fireside Chat (5) Place: Rock Ya Later (3) Show: Thirsty (7)

Wagering strategy: Use Fireside Chat (5) as a strong win key, but this race offers more value in exactas and trifectas. Play Fireside Chat (5) over Rock Ya Later (3), Thirsty (7), Myy Flashn Denali (6), and Iam Outta Here (2). For deeper exotics, incorporate Drinkroundthetruth (9) and Titos Memory (8) as upset candidates underneath.

RACE 6 — Post 10:10/9:10/(8:10)/7:10 — 440f | D | N | Stk 100k | BON | Purse $100,000

Pace Analysis

Race 6 is the Rainbow Invitational Stakes at 440 yards, attracting a high-quality, stakes-level field. At 440 yards, the race demands both explosive early speed and sustained drive late. Several runners here have the profile of strong 400-yard sprinters stretching out, while others may be more natural 440-yard horses.

The most likely pace scenario has Mr High Five (1), Cyber Blues (6), Ajs Wingman (2), and Mm Rampage (5) all vying for early supremacy. Faust (7) and Traxion (8) are also capable of showing speed. The first 150 yards will be intense, but the race may still be decided by which horse maintains velocity through the final 100 yards.

Key Contenders

Cyber Blues (6) for trainer Rodolfo Valles and jockey Christian Cardenas is a primary win candidate and likely a short price. The 6-post is a comfortable mid-gate draw, and the combination of connections suggests a well-prepared stakes runner. Cyber Blues (6) should break with the leaders and has the profile to sustain a strong run through the full 440 yards.

Ajs Wingman (2) for Jason Olmstead and Ramiro Haro Garcia is another key contender. Olmstead is a top stakes trainer, especially in Challenge-style events, and Ajs Wingman (2) with the inside-adjacent post can leverage a shorter path while staying out of the rail's potential turbulence.

Mr High Five (1) for Marco Flores and Sergio Becerra Jr is a strong threat from the rail. Flores's barn is sharp in stakes, and Mr High Five (1) will try to blast off the inside and control the race from the front. If the rail is fair and Mr High Five (1) stays straight, this runner could prove very tough.

Traxion (8) for Jorge Morales-Flores and Jesse Lee Levario also deserves top billing. The 8-post can be advantageous if the outer track is consistent, giving Traxion (8) clear running room and the ability to avoid inside contact.

Secondary Choices

Mm Rampage (5) for Trey Wood and Ricky Ramirez is a key secondary contender with upside. Wood and Ramirez form one of the best combinations on the card, and Mm Rampage (5) in the center of the gate can break and then settle into a powerful stride.

Faust (7) for Salvador Soto and Gabriel Medrano, Expenssive Boots (9) for Heber Deyta-Melendez and Brian Cobos Barraza, and Jess Hot Z (10) for John Stinebaugh and Gilberto Linares all represent capable rivals sitting in the middle-to-outside portion of the gate. Any of these can contend for minor awards with a strong break and clean trip.

Longshots

Tga Cowboy (4) for Wesley Giles and Noe Garcia Jr, Kowboy Boogie (3) for Kenneth Durbin and Luis Martinez, and Apolitical Valor (11) for Clinton Crawford and Jacob Enriquez are longer-priced runners with top-level connections. Apolitical Valor (11), especially, might be interesting underneath if the far outside plays well and the horse has shown stamina at similar distances.

Selections

Win: Cyber Blues (6) Place: Traxion (8) Show: Ajs Wingman (2)

Wagering strategy: Use Cyber Blues (6) as a key in pick 4 and late pick 5 sequences, backed up with Traxion (8) and Ajs Wingman (2). Play exactas keying Cyber Blues (6) over Ajs Wingman (2), Mr High Five (1), Mm Rampage (5), and Traxion (8). For trifectas, include Apolitical Valor (11) and Faust (7) for added value.

RACE 7 — Post 10:35/9:35/(8:35)/7:35 — 440f | D | N | Stk 350000 | BOF | Purse $350,000

Pace Analysis

Race 7 is a rich 350,000-dollar stakes at 440 yards, likely serving as a major three-year-old event, possibly geared toward fillies given naming patterns, though the card does not explicitly state this. The pace setup mirrors Race 6 but with a slightly deeper field.

Toby Sis (5) and Gf Shes Sinful (6) look like the main pace instigators, with Kj Flashing Candy (1) and Beuteeful (8) also likely to be forwardly placed. Given the quality of the field, expect a strong but controlled pace, with jockeys protecting their mounts' stamina.

Key Contenders

Toby Sis (5) for trainer Raymond Valerio and jockey Francisco Calderon is the clear centerpiece of this race. The one-to-one morning line indicates high confidence in Toby Sis (5), and Calderon's presence underscores that this is likely a top-level runner in current form. The mid-gate draw is ideal, allowing Toby Sis (5) to break and control the race without being pinned on the rail or hung too wide.

Gf Shes Sinful (6) for Wesley Giles and Noe Garcia Jr is the second key contender and listed at 2-1 in the morning line. Giles brings a powerful stakes presence, and Gf Shes Sinful (6) has the draw and connections to sit just outside Toby Sis (5) or press from the front. This pair will likely dictate the race.

Beuteeful (8) for Joel Gonazales and Rodrigo Sigala Vallejo is an important outside contender. The 8-post, combined with a solid barn and capable rider, allows Beuteeful (8) to stalk the leaders and take advantage if Toby Sis (5) and Gf Shes Sinful (6) duel too hard.

Secondary Choices

Kj Flashing Candy (1) for Wesley Giles and Gabriel Medrano from the rail offers upside as a secondary player; a sharp break could put Kj Flashing Candy (1) inside the favorites with a chance to outlast them. Illegal Cowgirl 123 (2) for Jason Olmstead and Ramiro Haro Garcia is another secondary choice; Olmstead's presence suggests this filly has class.

Rock Star Martini (9) for Rodolfo Valles and Joseph Belloc Jr and Eyedeale (7) for Juan Vazquez and James Flores both have the capacity to make mid-race moves if they break cleanly and find racing room. Sparks Fly Hr (10) for Daniel Ruiz Amaya and Luis Martinez, though drawn widest, can still factor underneath if the outer lane plays well.

Longshots

Shes Judge Tee (3) for John Stinebaugh and Gilberto Linares and Bandita (4) for Christopher O'Dell and Jesus Rios Ayala are longer-priced runners who can upset the exotics if either finds a particularly favorable trip. Both connections are strong enough to have live runners in big spots, even at seemingly inflated odds.

Selections

Win: Toby Sis (5) Place: Gf Shes Sinful (6) Show: Beuteeful (8)

Wagering strategy: Toby Sis (5) profiles as a logical single in many multi-race bets, though Gf Shes Sinful (6) is a must-use backup. Play exactas with Toby Sis (5) over Gf Shes Sinful (6), Beuteeful (8), and Kj Flashing Candy (1). Consider trifectas that include Illegal Cowgirl 123 (2) and Rock Star Martini (9) underneath for added value.

RACE 8 — Post 11:00/10:00/(9:00)/8:00 — 400f | D | A | Alw 29700n2l | AON | Purse $29,700

Pace Analysis

Race 8 is a 400-yard allowance for non-winners of two, a condition where lightly raced winners face others trying to prove they belong at the next level. The pace should be strong but not quite as frantic as the open stakes; some of these horses may still be learning how to manage their speed.

Mr Mallard Hocks (4), Artic Cowboy 123 (7), Abouta Get Western (8), and Tomorrows Dynasty (3) appear likely pace players. The race may set up for someone who can break well but conserve just enough energy to finish off the last 50 yards.

Key Contenders

Mr Mallard Hocks (4) for Marc Jungers and Edwin Escobedo looks like a top contender. Jungers has a steady presence on the card, and Mr Mallard Hocks (4) from the 4-post has an ideal starting position to assert early speed without becoming trapped.

Artic Cowboy 123 (7) for Jason Olmstead and Ramiro Haro Garcia is another key player, with strong connections and a post that allows for a clean run. Olmstead's involvement suggests Artic Cowboy 123 (7) has enough talent to compete with stakes-type horses eventually, making this allowance spot suitable for a big effort.

Abouta Get Western (8) for Wesley Giles and Gabriel Medrano is an important outside contender. The combination of Giles and Medrano at 400 yards is dangerous, and Abouta Get Western (8) can break and stay wide in clear running, which is often advantageous in competitive allowances.

Secondary Choices

Hes Gabriel (10) for Omar Vargas and Sergio Becerra Jr is a secondary contender from the far outside. With Becerra aboard, Hes Gabriel (10) can be kept in a straight line and might make a strong closing push if the leaders soften.

Tomorrows Dynasty (3) for John Stinebaugh and Gilberto Linares, Apollitical Slates (2) for Armando Alamos and Raul Ortega, and Metal Potion T (9) for Armando Alamos and Francisco Zamora all have reasonable claims in this allowance. Stinebaugh and Alamos are experienced with bringing horses along through the conditions, and these runners can improve off previous efforts.

Longshots

First Corona Denim (1) for Michelle Salazar and Alfredo Sigala, Celtic Guerilla (6) for Alejandro Garcia and Jose Alonzo Lopez, and Rc One Eye Cat (5) for Jorge Morales-Flores and Jesse Lee Levario fill out the field. First Corona Denim (1) could surprise from the rail with a sharp break, while Rc One Eye Cat (5) might be positioned to track the leaders from a mid-gate draw.

Selections

Win: Artic Cowboy 123 (7) Place: Abouta Get Western (8) Show: Mr Mallard Hocks (4)

Wagering strategy: Structure win bets around Artic Cowboy 123 (7) and Abouta Get Western (8). Build exactas using Artic Cowboy 123 (7) over Abouta Get Western (8), Mr Mallard Hocks (4), Hes Gabriel (10), and Tomorrows Dynasty (3). For trifectas, incorporate Metal Potion T (9) and Apollitical Slates (2).

RACE 9 — Post 11:25/10:25/(9:25)/8:25 — 440f | D | N | Stk 1000000 | BON | Purse $1,000,000

Pace Analysis

Race 9 is the Rainbow Derby, the one-million-dollar centerpiece of the card at 440 yards. This is an elite three-year-old race, and the field is deep, with multiple runners from major barns and several proven stakes horses.

The pace should be extremely strong but measured. Jarvis V (1), Point Blank Range (4), Political Twist (5), and Famous N Relentless (6) figure as primary pace factors. With such quality, riders will look to break sharply, secure lanes, and then conserve some energy for a powerful finish.

Key Contenders

Political Twist (5) for trainer Daniel Ruiz Amaya and jockey Luis Martinez is a central contender and likely close to favoritism. The 5-post is excellent placement in a big field, and this combination has placed Political Twist (5) where the horse can leverage class and tactical speed.

Jarvis V (1) for Raymond Valerio and Francisco Calderon is the main inside threat. Calderon is one of the top riders on the card, and Jarvis V (1) with the rail draw will try to break sharply and control the inner portion of the track. If Jarvis V (1) stays straight and avoids being crowded, this horse can be very tough.

Point Blank Range (4) for Dee Keener and Roman Cruz is another high-end contender from a prime mid-gate position. Keener's barn often excels in big-money derbies, and Point Blank Range (4) should be forwardly placed with a strong finishing kick.

Famous N Relentless (6) for Jason Olmstead and Ramiro Haro Garcia is a key contender as well. Olmstead's stakes record and Famous N Relentless (6)'s mid-gate draw suggest a smooth trip and steady drive.

Secondary Choices

Effortless Favorite (9) for Jason Olmstead and Francisco Raul Ramirez Jr is a strong secondary contender from the outside. With another Olmstead runner in the field, Effortless Favorite (9) could benefit from team dynamics and pace pressure, tracking the leaders and making a late move.

Luziana Man (2) for Jose U Lopez and Manuel Gutierrez, Hitman V (3) for Raymond Valerio and Jesus Rios Ayala, and Get Gone 123 (8) for John Stinebaugh and Gilberto Linares all have realistic claims to minor awards. Each has the backing of experienced connections and a post that offers different tactical options.

Longshots

Unleeshed (7) for Omar Vargas and Jose Luis Enriquez and Merkaba (10) for Clinton Crawford and Jacob Enriquez round out the field as longshots. Merkaba (10), drawn outside, may be best suited to staying out of traffic and making one sustained run down the lane, which can sometimes land a horse in the trifecta at big odds.

Selections

Win: Political Twist (5) Place: Jarvis V (1) Show: Point Blank Range (4)

Wagering strategy: In the Rainbow Derby, consider blending win bets on Political Twist (5) with exactas over Jarvis V (1), Point Blank Range (4), Famous N Relentless (6), and Effortless Favorite (9). For trifectas and superfectas, spread to include Luziana Man (2), Hitman V (3), and Merkaba (10), accepting the volatility inherent in a million-dollar field.

RACE 10 — Post 11:50/10:50/(9:50)/8:50 — 400f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | BON | Purse $17,800

Pace Analysis

The nightcap is a 400-yard maiden special weight, likely closing the card with a mix of first-time starters and lightly raced horses. The pace will be quick, with several barns that have already appeared on the card presenting new runners here, suggesting consistent preparation.

Political Spin (8) appears to be a central pace factor, with One Painted Sign (2), Gotta Candy Habit (7), and Gold Broiler Z (9) also likely prominent early. The race may be decided by which horse breaks cleanly and stays straight in the lane.

Key Contenders

Political Spin (8) for Jason Olmstead and Jhaciel Soto is the likely favorite and key horse. Olmstead's presence, combined with a strong post and a promising name, suggests Political Spin (8) is well-meant and capable of a big maiden effort.

One Painted Sign (2) for John Stinebaugh and Gilberto Linares is another major player. Stinebaugh has multiple runners on the card, and One Painted Sign (2) in the 2-hole can leverage a near-inside draw to stay close to the rail and assert early speed.

Gotta Candy Habit (7) for Joel Gonazales and Raul Ortega is a strong contender from a favorable outside-middle post. With a jockey capable of sharp breaks, Gotta Candy Habit (7) can track Political Spin (8) or challenge on the outside.

Secondary Choices

Reactive (4) for David Gomez-Barraza and Oscar Andrade Jr appears to be a secondary contender from the central part of the gate. Andrade's presence is notable; he can guide Reactive (4) to a smooth trip and potentially a strong finish.

Gold Broiler Z (9) for Ashlee Wolf and Alfredo Sigala and Gray Matters (10) for Christopher O'Dell and Jesus Rios Ayala both occupy outer posts and can surprise if the outside portion of the track plays well. Jaimes Payday (6) for Justino Tarin Saenz and Jaime Parga Leos and Barbed Wired (5) for Marc Jungers and Edwin Escobedo also have reasonable exotics chances.

Longshots

Rr Famous Tacha (1) for Humberto Tena Jr and Daniel Antonio Torres, Karat Dynasty (3) for Tammy Johnson and Noe Garcia Jr, Eye Am King Polito (11) for Gerardo Quinonez and Alan Hernandez, and Cowboys Revolver (12) for Sherry Armstrong and Oscar Andrade Jr complete the field. Of these, Cowboys Revolver (12) could be intriguing at a price simply by virtue of drawing widest, giving it a clear field if the horse breaks straight and shows more speed than anticipated.

Selections

Win: Political Spin (8) Place: One Painted Sign (2) Show: Gotta Candy Habit (7)

Wagering strategy: End the card by keying Political Spin (8) in win bets and exactas over One Painted Sign (2), Gotta Candy Habit (7), Reactive (4), and Gold Broiler Z (9). In trifectas, spread to Barbed Wired (5), Gray Matters (10), and Cowboys Revolver (12) to catch a big closing price.

Jockey Notes and Insights

Francisco Calderon has several mounts in key spots, most notably Toby Sis (5) in Race 7 and Jarvis V (1) in Race 9, and his presence on major stakes mounts signals strong confidence from top barns. Luis Martinez rides Political Twist (5) in the Rainbow Derby and has additional mounts in allowance and maiden events, making him a central figure in late-card stakes.

Jesus Rios Ayala has important assignments, including Dear Abby (3) in Race 3, Bandita (4) in Race 7, Hitman V (3) in Race 9, and Gray Matters (10) in Race 10, and he is capable of delivering sharp rides at high odds. Ricky Ramirez, aboard Fearless Cowboy (1) in Race 1 and Mm Rampage (5) in Race 6, remains one of the most reliable gate riders on the card.

Ramiro Haro Garcia is notable for his mounts on Ajs Wingman (2) in Race 6, Illegal Cowgirl 123 (2) in Race 7, Famous N Relentless (6) in Race 9, and Artic Cowboy 123 (7) in Race 8, tying him closely to some of the strongest barns on the day. Jockeys like Gabriel Medrano, Eduardo Escobedo, and Noe Garcia Jr also appear repeatedly in competitive spots, indicating that they will have multiple chances to impact multi-race wagers.

Trainer Notes and Insights

Jason Olmstead appears prominently throughout the card, with key mounts including Lonestar Jess (11) in Race 1, Illegal Cowgirl 123 (2) in Race 7, Artic Cowboy 123 (7) in Race 8, Famous N Relentless (6) and Effortless Favorite (9) in Race 9, and Political Spin (8) and One Painted Sign (2) in Race 10. His horses should be treated as serious contenders wherever they appear.

Wesley Giles also has a strong presence, with Bf Mucha Divine (1) in Race 4, Amandas Hot Money (9) in Race 1, Kj Flashing Candy (1) and Gf Shes Sinful (6) in Race 7, Abouta Get Western (8) in Race 8, and Tga Cowboy (4) in Race 6. Giles's runners often show up ready in stakes and allowances.

John Stinebaugh brings Navajo Stone (8) in Race 1, Jess Hot Z (10) in Race 6, Shes Judge Tee (3) in Race 7, Tomorrows Dynasty (3) in Race 8, Get Gone 123 (8) in Race 9, and One Painted Sign (2) and possibly others in Race 10, suggesting he is targeting this card with multiple live contenders.

Trainers such as Armando Alamos, Rodolfo Valles, Marco Flores, Raymond Valerio, and Dee Keener all have significant stakes horses, particularly in Races 6, 7, and 9, tying their barn form closely to the outcome of the featured events. Pay attention to any visible clues in the paddock and post parade for these barns, as subtle indicators of fitness can be decisive at this level.

Best Wagering Strategies and Value Plays

With multiple strong favorites and powerful barns, the card lends itself well to structured multi-race wagering. Anchor a major late pick 5 or pick 4 around fulcrum horses such as Maka Roon (4) in Race 4, Fireside Chat (5) in Race 5, Cyber Blues (6) in Race 6, Toby Sis (5) in Race 7, Artic Cowboy 123 (7) and Abouta Get Western (8) in Race 8, Political Twist (5) in Race 9, and Political Spin (8) in Race 10.

Value may lie in leaning into high-quality but slightly under-the-radar runners such as Traxion (8) in Race 6, Beuteeful (8) in Race 7, Hes Gabriel (10) in Race 8, and Effortless Favorite (9) in Race 9. These horses have strong connections yet may offer higher odds than the primary favorites, making them excellent keys in exactas and trifectas.

For horizontal wagers, consider a sequence using Fearless Cowboy (1) and Lethal Ghost (4) in Race 1, High Kicking Eagle (7) and Master Of The Craft (1) in Race 2, Candy Baby (4) and Dear Abby (3) in Race 3, Maka Roon (4) and Bf Mucha Divine (1) in Race 4, Fireside Chat (5) and Rock Ya Later (3) in Race 5, Cyber Blues (6) and Traxion (8) in Race 6, Toby Sis (5) and Gf Shes Sinful (6) in Race 7, Artic Cowboy 123 (7) and Abouta Get Western (8) in Race 8, Political Twist (5) and Jarvis V (1) in Race 9, and Political Spin (8) and One Painted Sign (2) in Race 10.

Vertical exotics can be particularly lucrative in the stakes races. In Race 7 and Race 9, invest in trifectas and superfectas that use the strong favorites on top but spread underneath to live longshots such as Rock Star Martini (9), Illegal Cowgirl 123 (2), Luziana Man (2), Hitman V (3), and Merkaba (10). Accepting the volatility of these high-purse races can yield outsized returns if even one longshot lands in the frame.

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